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THE OMAHA DAILY BEFtf TUESDAY , JULY 12 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. I tmudtyCorrlcrtonnjpattof the City 11. W. TII.TON. - MANAGER. .J llu-i'ncB Office K ° ! : Kiitor No = 3 MKXIWS , K V. PlumblnCo. Hoston store for dry ? oods. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , The Hallway Employes club will hold an adjourned meeting tomorrow ovcnlnp. The W. U. Foster. Jr. , ball team defeated n Keg Creek nine Sunday by a score of 15 toS. toS.Tno Tno funeral of the late Mrs. C. K. Henry will occur this morning at 10 o'clock from the residence , 1403 Eighth nvnnuo. The fct , Mtnira society will give a social entertainment and hop next Thursday even- Ini : at the Brown bulldll.t , * on Main street. Mnrrlaira licenses were Issued yesterday to John 1) . Hiifhsintth and Isabel Adkms and / . 1C. dmith and Multlo Hall , all of Council Bluffs. The Coramercl.il I'llprlms will hold a pic nic on the tiOth at Glendale A match piimu of ball between the Omaha and Council niuffs Pllprims will bo ono of tbo features of the day's sport I. G. Klnticy , commander of the Pottawat- tninlo Counts Veterans ns > oclutlon , bus Issued a proclamation settln ; ; asldo October 4 and 5 for the auto of the second onnu.il e- unlou at Carson. Articles of Incorporation were Hiedvjth the county recorder yesterday by the Hous ton Nurcotlo Cure Institute of at. .lo'cph. Tills company consists of M A. Benson , John CJ. C-rtclyou and U. J. Hutchlnson , nnd was formed some limo ago to sturt an institute In this city. It Is now intended to ktart n branch ortlco at St. Joseph. The capital' itock of the company is $10j,000. Complaint Is tieitiK made by the residents of the western part of the city that a ganir of horsctradcr.s wnn arc doini ; business on the camping grounds tnoro are putting In their npnro moments maxlng raids on the hon- roops of thu vicinity. The matter bus been reported to the police nnd yesterday nooo Garret Selby was run In bv Onicer Leuch on suspicion ot licing ono of the offondcr. * . .lustlcd Ku'cnringcn heard the last of the evidence yostorJay lu the case of the state against Thomas Baker aid Thomas Carroll , tno two fellows wbo broke tbo face of Thomas Uyau In n South Main street saloon last week iuid scattered half a pint or tnoro of his core about the floor. At the conclusion of the hearing Baker was bound over to tbo grand Jury on the charge of assault with In tent to do great bodily Injury , and the jus tice took Carroll's case under udvlscmcnt , Intending to render a decision thin morning. THIS \VIKK At the llonton Store , Council lllud'H , In. All wool chnllicpISa Lansdowiis , 87jc. Lawns , He. Light clialiics , 3c. Medium and dark oluillics , 5c. Wash silks , llc ! } , TalTcta cords , 12e. } C'hovulicr cloth , l" > c. Honeycomb to.wo'.s , oc. 8c unbleached muslin , in remnants , Cc. Ladies' ribbed vests , Tie. Ladies' black bill : mitts , 15c and 2. > c. The llnest blue ! * stocking for iJoc in America. Gents' grey shirts and drawers , S25c each. 500 Oo/.en Indies' drawn work border handkerchiefs , two for uc. Straw hatb at lie ! } , 1'Jc ' and 33c , just half price. Atljuatablo window screens , 2-5c each. Only u few dozen loIU BOSTON STORE , FOTIinitlNQHAM , WlIlTKI.AAV &CO. . Council Bluffs , la. Colfixx glucer ale and mineral water Bold tit wholesale by Uuquotto & ; Co. . manufiicturing confectioners. I'EllfiOXAI. Miss Lown of Omnba is the iucst of Miss Nora Brown. Miss Julc Uleaver of Milwaukee Is the puoit of .MiKa Els lo Bulls. Miss McLam of Chlcngo is Iho guest of Misses Oliver on Park avenue. Born , ycsterduy , to Mr. and Mrs.V. . W. Sherman , South Seventh street , a son. Mrs. M. O. VanDervcar leaves this after noon for Colorado to tpcud tbo summer. J. H. K , Clarke nnu family have returned from n visit ot two weeks with friends In Kile , i'a. J. Q. Anderson , seeroinry of the Council lilullB Insurance company , left lust evening for Dos Molncs to attend a meeting of the Iowa Underwiiters association. .Military Or.lc-r. Speoml Order Ivio. ( I. IIi-AiQUAirnis : THIRD RKCHMKNT IOWA NATIONAL GUARD , SHKNANUOAH , la. , July iIbJIL' . An olcutiou is horcby orilorod in roinpany L. I'hirU regiment Iowa National guurtl. for the purposes of clcclins1 11 eccond liputcnaiit to (111 ( vuc- nncy uauseil by rcxitjniitioii of Second Licutoniint C. K. Woodbury. Said o'.cction to bo Iieid ut the armory of company L , Third regiment lowu Kntionnl Ruard , Monday July 18 , Ibl)1.1 ) , nt 8 o'clock. C. V. MOUNT , Colonel Co in inn nil ing Third \VI11 Stsirt Tannery. Mr. Doty , tbo gentleman referred to in Tin : Hr.r. a few days ago , who contemplated Hurting n now process tannery in this city , has concluded bis arrangements nnd will build n plant lu the vicinity of Mynstcr springs. Ho has perfected his invention or discovery in the past few years , and for some lime has been conducting a small ex perimental plant In Stuart , IH. The novel feature of the process Is the material used for tannin ? , which Is simply common grain , chlelly corn and oats , and the Product ol the vats Is readv for market in lets than one quarter of Ihe time required by Ihn old style inothoan , and tbo coil many times less. Charles 1'robstle , the fancy har- ross mnn , has been putting tbo leather to ull sortH ot crucial teats In tbo post fmv days f and pronounces It an extraordinary line arti cle , having greater Ktrenptb and only about bait I ho weight of common leather. Mr Doty U very sanguine , ana with the assistance of the local ciiultal he has secured , ho proposes to put In a plant that not only pivo omloymont to lots of icon but will utilize a larro amount of the raw material that is produced riuht ben1. Tno Mynstor M > rini * locc- tlou bo pronounces very line on account of the abundnnco of pure water , which is an essential feature in limiting process. Chaiitauqua druggist , Goo. S. Davis Trains Icavo Manawa dully nt 8 nnd 10 A i. in. , 12m. , and 1 , 2 , 2.fO : , 8 , J :30J : , : : ! ( > , 6. fi : : ! ( > , p. UiO. : : 7. 7 : 0 , 8 , B : o. l ) , 9a : ( > , 10 , 10iO. : : ll and ll-.Vip. m. Thu 11:55 : train will miku : connoution with tha lust olectrlc motor cur for Omtihtt William Welch will have carryalls to Icavo the end of the motor line on 1'lcrce street for Chautuuqim ut 2oo for thu round trip. Carriages 26o euoh wuy. _ Cllntun I'tilltHVitiu Him. A telegram woa received yesterday from the authorities at CJlnton , In. , ukklnc that l-'raulc Sloppy , wbo is wauled thuro in an- swcr to a criminal charge , be arrested as bo ramo Into the city on tbo Northwestern pas iciif-cr train. Deputy Marshal Fowler at cure wrnt lo the train , and by means of Iho iU cripUou which the loloktram furnUhed , ua-ceded In tucking out hU man. lie wo * lula-n to ibo cil > JdU and the Clinton oftlcor * were notllled. After bo bud boon locked up lie admitted to tbo ofilcrrs that ho was tno man wanted , but ho declined to sav what chfreo was made igalutt him. An bQlcor it r > r trd tomorrow moraluu to take him lo Cllutou for a trial. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Unfair Riilroad Rates Again Gaining Much Indignant Discunion. CASES OF FLAGRANT DISCRIMINATION MnuuritctnrcM I'rotcntpit from l.or.itlni ; In HID City on Account of the Tariirun N < 'lini k : .Milpiiirnt Where the City Loses. A gentleman from Dubuque was in the city yesterday making Investigations with u view to moving an oxtomlvj agricultural Imple ment manufactory , of which ho Is proprietor , from Dabm-iio lo this city. Mo t of hl trade lies in southeastern Nebraska , and ho thought thit by moving his plant to thU city he could save money by taking all tha profits of the business himself Instead of dlvldtn ? up with the Jobber. * , as ho Is now compelled to do. On looking into the question of transporta tion rates ho found that owing to the peculiar method in which the rates arj brrang'd It would cost him as much to ship his manu factured goods frdm Council Bluiri lo any given point ill southeastern Nebraska ns from Dubuque to the same point. The discrimination to which Council Ulufts as well ns alt other cittos In the western part of the stata is subjected is arousing a good deal of Indignation from the citizens whoio attention has boon called to Us Injustice , Tbo manifest result of it is to Keep manufac turing establishments in the eastern oart of the stata which might othorwlso 1 ocato farther woU. Kor some reason or other the interstate commission has never taken any action In tha matter , notwithstanding the fact Unit hero is a goad cbanco for It to do .something that would win for it the grati tude of business men all ovrtr western Iowa. The factory which would stand a good chance of being located hero If the rates were Just employs over llfty men. Cliniitiiiuiiiii ( iiimcfl. They are more instructive , more en tertaining than authors. .Tu-it the thing for the homo , embracing history , litera ture , biography , art , science , geography. Call or send for circular. Homo .Enter tainment Co. , 1U Pearl street. Clmiitnu < | un Tr.ilin. Lenvn Council Bluffs from Rock Island depot at , 0:10 : a. m. , 6:30 : a. in. , 0:30 : a. m. , 10U7 : a. m. , 1:00 : p. m. , 1:50 : p. in. , 5:50 : p. in. , 7:00 : p. in. , 7:80 : p. in. leO people in this city use gas stovoa. The Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. CImiitiiuiiim Mciilft. Dining hall tickets will bo sold for 85.00 , good for 21 meals The Jewel gasoline steve is the b es in the world for safety , durability and economy , and the new Jewel is its equal. See them at Charles Swaino'a , 737 Broad way. _ International Cure association rooms are In annex to Grand hotel , o'JO First avenue. Council Blurts , I't. ' For cure of alcohol and opium disease. MUSICAL CII.VUTAU JUA. Children's D.iv lit tlio Asscinlily a < > riml : SucriMH In I'nryV.iy. . The musical feature , the midsummer fes tival part of the Chauiauqua , vas prominent yesterday , and urcmlncnt of the prominent wcro the children. The weather was Just right for their dresses and fat arms. It was a little too sweltering for the staid old people ple , the starch of whoso dignity might bo lobt in perspiration , but It suited tbo young folks to whom n picnic or an outing is not a success unless overheated. The snado of the great amphitheater was refreshing , and the audience scorned comfortable as well as en thusiastic. The children's chorus has been drilling for some weeks , under the admirable direction of Mr. L. A. Torrons. They showed the result of the training , nnd sweeter choruses were never produced on Cbautuuoua grounds. 1'boro w. s volume , too , for mere were hundreds of voices. Tnoso who failed to hear them yesterday missed much , but the loss is not irreparable as another opportunity will bo given today. In some respects it will bo a better oonortunlty , weather pern.ittitijr , for yeslorduv's ezpTionco will naturally cause its repetition to morn nearly approach perfection. Changes wilt bo made , > oo , In today's program which will give variety as well us Increased iront. Those wfco enpy music had a great treat yesterday , and nro promised un oven greater one today. Of course the Apollo concert tno other evening was the musical event of the assembly. Judged from the standpoint of the high art critic , but those who found the oratorio of Elijah too rich and heavy for n orolonged feast do not tire of the cluss'ot music L'iven by this grand harmony of children's voices any tcoru than they would tlro.ot the singing of the birds. Mrs. Nellie Bangs-SUelton presided at the piano. Thu greatest tribute which can bo given her is the increased enthusiasm which her every appearance calls forth. It wcu.d seem that day after day would cause the most appreciative audience to become soma- what weary of the most gifted pianist , but btraiigely enough this does not crove lo be tbo case here. Ono rcason aslilo from the wonderful skill bhown by her , Is her great versatility , and bcrscemlnsly intuitive tacultv of knowing Just what kind of music Ib beet udaptod to the peculiar mood of any particular audience. There is a great differ ence In thu kind of audiences , us they nro drawn to the amphitheater by widely differ ent attractions on tbo program. Thou , too , the same audience will change in its mood greatly wlthlti the spacn of an hour. She seems to tauo all In ut u clnaco , and with n htippy selection of the right thing for the right place she seeks to entertain rather than to diuu them by her splendid gifts , and she succeeds. Mr. Whitney Mockridgo , tbo wonderful tenor , appeared yesterday and aroused great enthusiasm by his solos. Ho Is bore and lo stay , at least for several days. TbOiO who have hud such a feast of good things that they are tilled to satiety , aud who want to listen to nothing more , hurry to the amphi theater when it Is known that bo U to sing a kola , oven if they have toappcar discourteous enough to leave again when some spoauer or preacher arises to nddress the audience. As u pleasing bit of variety MUs Portia Carnes gave several recitations yesterday. She Is a child wonder in her line and a per fect little octrois. She never falls to onter- tnln and yesterday was no exception. The orcuestru was an additional feature of merit and pleasure. Altogether the musical day was n grand success. The literary department of the assembly was by no means Ignored , Hey. John \V. Ueicer was the morning lecturer. Ills sub ject was "Younc America. " Mr. Celger Is ono of those bright , catchy speaker ! who in thought nnd diction gets within reach of the masses and yet keeps tufllciontly above them to lilt them into higher planes of thlnUlug and doing. A good story teller , quick ut wit , ho protentod many homely old truths In very pleasing and new gurus. Ho is to zivo two more morning lectures in tbo course. A treat of a far different nature awaited the people lout nigh' . It was along tno scion- lltlo line. Prof. John B , De Motto Is con ceded to bo the greatest lecturer on the platform today lu nU suoclal line ot work. Nut only is ho b scientist of bfgb rank , fully nbrcait of tbo times , but ho bus the uaopv faculty of making a bctoiililic lecture a's thrilling a * a drama. Ills storeon- tlcou illustrations are wonderfully hulntul In making plain that which seuuiH beyond tbo comprehension ol the uvorago llstenur , but liis descrip tion powers arc inarvcloui. Ho gives uooihcr of his wonderful locturrs tonight. Ho l probably tbo moil uxpeuilve attraction ol uny secured for this assembly , but the man agers knowing what enlbuilusm wasaroutci by his presence hero iwo year * ago , wisely made the Investment , aud the public wil doubtless approve It by a rtuumeratlvu patronacn. Tbo following i * tbo program for today : 6:3) : B. m. , mornlns pruyo i 11:00 : H. UL. Ice turo , John W , Uolgor , nutjuct , "Mr , Jonu- ban : " SsOOp. tu. . children' * nui lcit festival. Children' * clioriu of l.wu voice * , with full orchestra , under the direction of Mr. L. A , Torrcni , assisted liv Mr * . Nellie Itanss-Skcl- on. plnnlst , Mr. Whitney Mockrldgc , tenor , und Miss I'orlla C.irncs o.nsiiltnnlst : 7JO p. n. , us ctiiOly chorus lehpariil ; 8 : iO p. in. , mu l < * . nsseinblvorchc-itrii : lecture. 1'rof. John 1. De.Motte. subject. "I'lio Princes of the Itenlm of Tone. " tliltislralcd with Bturcopll- con ) . or TIII : IIUVOJTT. HiirlliiRtoti OlllclaU Agrcn to Itecognlzc the TIrUrt llr < > l > r' . 111. , July 11. It seems that the liurllngton has grown tired Oi Iho boycott cslabllshod by tbo locil association of tlckat rokcn , and Is anxious for peace. It U ro- > ortel that Iho compjny his abandoned it ) ilun of prosecuting the scMpora nnd ha * for those Interested in the prosccu- : ton th.it tbo cases now in court shall not bo wrought to trial If this means Ihut Iho Bur- Ington has authority to speak for all the In- icrcstcd roads , it follows tint the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , which Is also boy cotted , has also surrendered , and the cases inn.On against the brokers have collapsed. Tbo committee of tno Chicago nnd Ohio Ulver TrnWc association had n conference Lodny with Vice President Hanrahnn of the Illinois Central on the subject of passenger commissions In southern territory. It is understood that Ibo Illinois Central readily consented to abolish commissions. A * the Chicago & Eastern Illinois has already agreed to the agreement there now appears lo bo no obstacle In the way of nn Immediate adoption of tbo proposed reform. A meeting of the Ohio river lines will bo called to ratify the agreement , Eastbound shipments of frclcht from Chicago cage by till the roads last week amounted to fiT.Os * tons , ugainst (13,111 ( for the preceding week , a decrease of : iu'J4 , tons , and nalnst , ( KU for the corresponding period lait year , an Incrc.'tso of J. " > , : t'.ij tons , L.ikc shipments iimountcd to TiT4. : ) tons , nguiust 07l'-3 ! tons during Iho week urevlous. An elaborate scheme for abolishing gride crossing * In Chicago was laid bsfuro tbo council tonight In tha Html report of the elo- vutcd terminal commission. Tim commis sioners recommend that Iho terminals be re moved from tbo downtown district. The sale ot property now in usa In that section of the city Is advocated and llgurcs are given showing thut the proceeds Iroui such sales would build terminals in'a less objectionable part of the cltv , elevate tracks und leave the companies a bandsoino balncco. President Manvol of the Atchison road , who has boon devoting several weeks to n thorough inspection of the system , returned today and loft tills evening for New York to attend the meeting of the advisory board of Lho Western Tronic association. Mr. Manvel found the property everywhere in good con dition and the prospects for increased freight business durlug the next twelve months were never better. Ho reports Immense crops all through the southwest ana in California. Concerning the rooorted Intention of the company to extend the road from Los ' Angeles' San Francisco , Mr. Manvel had nothing to say. While on the coast he en gaged an expert to make for him a complete and accurate map of the country. Can Vote I lie .Stock. DALLAS , Tex. , July 11. Judges McCormick and Brant on Saturday gave their decision in the case of Sands & Co. against the Ual- vcston , Hnrrisburg & San Antonio Railroad company to appoint a receiver but permitted the Southern Pncltle to go on and vote the stock of the ( 'alveston , Harrlsburg it San Antonio held by tbo Southern Pacilio company. The latter company is restrained from disposing of the stock of the Galveston. HnmsDurc & San Antonio and Iho plaintiff also was forbidden to sell or dUpose of the stock now held by him , pending this suit. Kiith'i I'lctiirn Will Nut lln Printed. ATHTGa. . , July 11. The Atlanta Jour nal this afternoon prints the following letter from ex-President Cleveland , in response tea a request for a picturj of baby Huth for pub lication in tbo Journal : Itcplylnz , In behalf of Mr . Cleveland , ta your letter of tbo I'HIi ' lust . 1 have to say thfit there has never been : i plintnzruph t.ikon of our child , and It is Impossible fur that ro ison to cointity w iili your request. It Is only frank toaddth.it If tlioru uero any of her pictures In existence ire should not be willing to Imve them published lu any newspaper. Wo arc doing all \\u can to c-liouk tbo notoriety , which would bo increased by such , \ puhllOHtlon. Wo would be clad to u.faso you , and the pa per with wlileb you nrc connected , nut we i-annot br.ng ourselve * to tbo point of crlvlns Oiir baby's picture to lie prlnto I In u news paper. Yours truly , Oiiovnu ULEVEH.VJ. Ilixninrck TH Ion Hi-fused to It - ljn. Be m.IN' , July 11. The West Dautscho /Ccitung publishes a history of tbo Bismarck crisis , wherein It sayi when the emperor had n\lco summoned him to resign , Prince Bis marck refused , but sent instead a document containing the reasons for his refusal und representing dangers ho saw menacing Ger many in the future. Tbo tone of the articles gives the impression that Prince Bismarck is about to publish the document referred to. Victor } ' for PrrHhlriit Diaz. CITY OK ME.MCO , July 11. The election yesterday was perfectly quiet throughout the country. Tbo magistrates of the supreme court , bonators and congressmen elected are unanimous iu favor of the election of Presi dent Diaz. Therj aru no opposition candi dates. 'Iho liberal party is united for Diaz. DeWitt' s Sarsapanlla Is relianlo. PACTS ABOUT OMAHA. Omaba has flvo public parks. Omaha has bixty-llvo miles of paved streets. Omaha has ninety-two miles of sowers. Thcro are sixty public schools , employing JOS teachers. There are twenty-two church and private schools , employing : l. " > 2 teachers. The school census shows over 30,050 chil dren of school age. Omaha Is n cltv of churches , having US houses of religious worship. There are sixty-live hotels. There nro thirteen trunk lines of railway , covering 33,2 KJ miles of road operated from Omaha. Ota hundred and thirty passenger trains arrive dally. Omaha has the largest smnlter in tbo world. Omaba bus the largest linseed oil works In the United States. Omaha is the third largest packing center In tbo world. Last year Iho slock receipts were : Cuttle , ! > ,5.'te,7'3 ' ; hogs , 7l030.j , ; sheep , 7si. : & ( > 5. Omaba has tbo largest distillery in tbo world and throe of the largest breweries In the United States. Omaba has the largest white lead works in the world. Aside from the packing houses Omaha has 100 manufacturing.enterprises with a com bined capital of fS,93S,0'JO. Last year their products amounted to ft 1.000,030. Tbo principal shops of the Union PnclQc railway uro located in Omaha. They cover lifty acres of ground und represent , an out lay of . ' ,500,001) . They furnish employment to l.-OO skilled mechanics and 'JOO duy labor ers. ers.Thcro are 207 Jobbing houses , with a capi tal of fU.llG.OOO. During 1stI ) their sales amounted to f' < 0,21l,700. During tbo year lbH ! tbo real estate trans fers amounted to f I.V.i,8'-il. ) The actual real estate valuation is 50,003- 000 , while the assessment for taxation is based on a ono-tentb valuation. Omulm ball twenty bantu , of which nlno are national , eight savings and three are state banks. During Ib'Jl ' the clearings were f-J-Jl.lSS.- 6l . Tbo poitoQIco receipts for tbo year wore This department gave employ ment to forty-six clerks and slxty-Mx car rier * . Omaba has ono of tbo most complete water works tystoms In the woild. Tbo plum cost f7OOU,000 ana has 170 miles ot muini. Too pu m pi UK capacity is M.OJO.OJO gallons dully. There are ninety-live miles of street rail way , mululy electric. The system etc ploys UJu mon nud operates 275 cars. Too monthly pay roll is f lO.OOJ. Population In I8JO J.KJI Population In l 7i ) KUKI Population In l.\si. . . aiM I'ojjcilnllon In Ibv'i. , CIM. ' > Population lu ItOj , llu.isa LIUlo Johnny in the Now York Her ald : I like uirls. SomobovH don't , but Umt'ti beciuibo they doesn't know how to unnitt-o 'om. Girls t-'otti tlrud of ovary- thini ; BO quick , tlii'.t all you got to do is to lot 'era huvo tholr own way 'till they gats tired of it an * thnu you can boss 'oin all thu rest of the duy. 1 guess womuna la the sameway. . RAVACIIOL LOSJJS" HIS HEAD tt.v/ _ Ul Cll It Rolls late the Baske 'wlth "Viva la Re- publiqno" on HSJi Lips. ' " * ' , QUICK WORK OF ' TIIE GUILLOTINE Ti. ItcnilMiinii Dplblcr Itrfniicfl todlvn tliovVreh Annrelilit.li Ch'inco tATiilU oil tlir Scaf- lolit , but lie Cuiitliiiu > < 1IU llliis- l * L , g' I pliciiir to ilici ind. : Pun ? , July 11. Htvachol , the nnnrchtst , murderer and thief , \va exocated this morn * Inp. Kn'iichol was nwakanod at 3:40 : this morning In .Mont UrUon prison. where ho hn < been conllneil , nn tl Informed that the day o ( his execution had arrived. Ho assumed an mr of cynle.il ir.dilToronco , refused the ministra tions of the chaplain and broke Into strong Invectives against religion. The approaches to the scaTold hold troops. Outside Inclines n noisy and oxcltod crowd fathered as Ktvachol was brought out In n closed van , uttering blasphemous cries. As ho w.\s quickly placed unaor the deadly guillotine , ho shouted : ' ! have something to say. " DI bier Ignored the request and immodl- ntcly proceeded to his work. As the knlfo fell liuvachol snouted : "Vivo la ropnblliiuo. " The crowd outslJo dlsperoJvlthout Inci dent. Ob.\I > STO.Vl'S MAJORITY. I.ulpst Itetiirni from the liiill < li IMeetlotn -r < illtlcil : CoHxIp. Lovnov , July 11. Thcro is nn nlr of con tentment and rcposo abntit liberal circles to- dny. Althr.iih } not nchluvlng tno success they anticipated , they feel that tnero is n cortnintv of some majority and the assured [ irospects of ofllco has a soothing influence if tor last week's prolonged strain. Liroups at the National Liberal club now discuss the constitution of thoGluastono ministry. They rather shun allusions to the perplexity of the party with a small majority composed of divers elements. It Is taken for granted that tbo llbor.th will cohcro on the homo rule bill and thut the Irish sections will accept Mr. Gladstone's scheme. The bill will bo oxcodltoJ iimioJlatoly on the assembling of the House of Commons and the HOU--O of Lords will bo challenge , ! , under n n. . .IL-J of tno extinction of lureJitury peer.to throw the act out. The temper of the liberals plainly points to a llcrca agita tion against the House of Lords , should the homo rule 1)111 ) bj carried by the House of Commons , and oven by an lust niQoant ma jority bo rejected. I'Ulmtitoil Liberal MJiirlty. . The elections In the counties , though not fulfilling the most sanguine liberal expecta tions. ixivc them continence of having such a majority as will oblige Lord Salisbury to clnce his resignation In the hinds of the queen as soon ns ptrliamant nssombles. Ac cording to a liberal estimate the highest con- celvablo majority U nmoty-olght and the lowest forty-live. The olllclals of the liberal executive ton ht admit that it will no unex pected eood IUCK If thi3 > - upponr In the house with sixty majority. Although this implies that no majority exists lu Great Britain in fuvor of homo rule , tno liber ls refuse to consider the fact that Mr. Glaustono must pass the bill by tbo Irish Vote as Justifying the conservatives In reortinc to tne ob struction of the House of Lords in rejectin ij the bill. A Gladstonlao , Arnold Morlov , speaking at Mansfield today shld that if the lords were loollsh enough to run counter to tbo vote of the Hou o of Commons they would oittier bo mended or ended. No prominent member of cither side has yet ventured to allude to the power bobind tbo lords , rarely exercising the constitutional right to inter fere , yet known to bo ready to repeal Mr. Gladstone's action if ho endeavors to niter tbo constitution of the upper bouse without an express mandate fem a decisive majority of the na tion. The conservatives know they can absolutely rely upon the queen to sup port the lords lu the rejection of the homo rule bill as passed by any majority Mr. Glad stone can now obtain. Will I'liiil an Opponent in the Oiiecn. The queen and Mr. Gladstone have never bad other than frigid official relations. Tbo oueen only received him when business was dictated , for the information of the ministry. Mr. Gladstone will lind h's opening trouble with the queen if ho offers a post to Mr. Labouchore , yet the radicals hold that Mr. Gladstone has pledged a ulace to Mr. Liboucbnre whoso persistent attacks upon rovalty , apart from certain details of personal history , hnvo mnao him obnoxious to tbo qvuen. If Mr. Labouchcro docs not get an ofllco bowill bo a thorn in tbo sldo of the liberal ministry and nothing Is more certain than that the queen will refuse to receive him as a minister. The lirst fight in parliament will probably be over the election of speaker. A section of thu liberals oppose the re-clcctlou of Speaker Peel , and unless Mr. Gladstone sits on the projnct there will be n hot party con test for the speaker.ibip. for the past fifty years party leaders have always assented to re-election * to thosnenkorship , and , regard ing the chair of tno house as a party appoint ment , probably , Mr. Gladstone's customary reitnranco of the precedent will cause him to suppress the attack upon Mr. I'uol. It is different , however , with Mr. Courtney's post , as chairman of the committee , and which is strictly a party post , and Mr. Courtnev will be ousted. At midnight the total returns showed that thu conservatives had l ! > s members , the lib- cnils 10. ) , the McCarttyites tnlrty , the lio- ernl unionists twonty-suvoa and tbo Par- nellltcs flvo. Kc-Hiilt of Yp-tonHy' * Ilillnlln ? . The following returns have boon received today : Devon , Barnstaplo Division Lecdhnm White , liberal unionist , elected. Carnarvon District D. Lloyd George , lib eral. eral.Forfnr blro IV. Barclay , llbnral unionist. Tippertiry , Eait Division T. J. Condon , McCnrtbyllo. Klldaro , North Division P. J. Kenney. anu-I'arnclllto - , County Limerick , East Division J. Kinu- conc , uutl-Pnrnellllo. Berkshire , Abjogdon Division P. Wroughton , conservative. Worcestershire , 'EajtV Division Austin Chamberlain , liberal pulo'nlsU Sllgp. South Division T. Curran , antl- Parncllitc. > an. Loutli , South DlvUlqnj-Dr. Ambrose , antl- Parncillto. ' . Galwav. North Division Colonel J. P. ' ' " > Lyle , Pnrnclllto. Uanffshlro-It. W. Dnff , liberal. Suffolk , LowostoflnpiVlslim II. Hay , con- servntivo. J * \Vtltshlro , Cblppoirhnin Division Sir J. D. Povndor , conservu'.i\re. ' ' Dumfriesshire.e' ' ° J. Maxwell , liberal ' * * " unionist. The following candidates were returned ' " " without opposition : County Down , Kfftlern Division J , A. Hentout , conservative'1 Klncirdmeshlre JW. Crornble , llbcrul. He i The Standard says it thn Uladstonlant cannot be prevented from returning to ofllce , they may yet oe prevented from returning to power , GladMono , with a nominal major ity of thirty , would bo in us embarrassed and hopeless a Dosiilou 'u the head of u cabinet could occupv. Ho would not 03 able to main tain his position in tbo House of Commons for n month. Kluction riots occurred at Now Brldgo. Monmouthshire , today. The police dispersed tbo rloturi. Many persons were Injured , in cluding a policeman. ilurditrrr Mint , CITV OP Mexico , July II. Luciano Jsla , wbo murdered his paramour and bur mother , was executed in the Hclor prison yurJ. Ho refused to have his eyes bandaged , and shouted defiantly to the soldier * to tire. It look three shots to kill him , To ; sight was sickening , llrltltli ( iriln Frailu Itetlcw. LONDON , July U. The MurkLauoKxprcsi in its weekly review of the cram trade snvs ; The hop prospects have Improved with line weather English wheat scorns to have found bottom value In the country markets at Stu 2d. Millers are buying all they cnn Rt this price. Foreign wheat anil Hour are Od lower. Today's English wheat was firmatlWs ! > d ; foreign wheat with llttlu sales. American barley , steady oats , dearer ; maize , cheaper on Amcrlcau reports. ASTllAKHA.VS CIIOM'll.YHOT. . iRiuirnnt 1'i-nplo Knr.ig-Ml liy Itoport * Tlrit Victim * tire Ittirlpit All\r , Sr. PCTEIIMIIVIIO , July 11. The riots at Astrakhan originated in reports tint had bccn circulated among the Ignorant populace to tbo effect that the sunitiry measures takpn to prevent the spread of the cholera were unnecessary ; that the sick \voro put In hospitals without cause , and that many wcro burled allvo. The Infuriated populace at- takcd and set IIro to the hospitals , nftcr re moving the sick , and then attacked the gov ernor's ' palace. They wore nttnckei1 by n military attachment and finally dispersed. The loader * wcro arrested. PAWS July 11. Fourteen deaths attrib uted to cholcralno were reported in this city yesterday. 3omo physicians suv the pre vailing malady Is true Asiatic cholera , while others say It Is not. ST. I'KTP.it nuiia , Julv 11. Friday 101 now cases of cholera and thirty-two deaths wcro reported In Astrakhan. There wcro sixteen CH--OS at SaratotT. and ISO cases : md thirty- seven deaths at Vanca ; six deaths at Tlllis and ulno cases in Isarltzln. Thrco thousand emigrants from the nf- lllctcd districts are quarantined in the har bor at Astrakhan without medical attend ance and with foSd and water scarce. The Inhabitants are fleeing. Uftku Is almost deserted by the torrllled pooulo who huvo stormed the railway sta tions mid helped themselves to tickets imd traveled on the roofs of the cars. LONDON , Julv'll. Advices from Persia In dicate that cholera Is now advancing along the road from Meshed to Teheran. Bulgaria , Spain and Portugal nro taking precautions agulnst the Introduction of cholera into the o countries. , PAHIS , July U. M. Louis 1'nstcur Is 11' , It is bolloved , with cholera. Gr. < nvA. July 11. Four persons who were injured by the explosion of the boiler of the steamer Mont Blanc at Ouchy died in the hospital yesterday. These four raise the number of the dead to twenty-six. The doc tors In attendance on the injured report that the agony of the sufferers was so great that they prayed to bo crowned or killed in order to bo relieved of their sufferings. HOUTIl U.IMJ1.I. MoctiiiB of the City Council The City Iln.ll Still lifKmlirX ) . Last night's session of the council was not n very Interesting oao. Those who were present expecting that sbmo action would betaken taken lu regard to erecting me much talked of city hull were disappointed. The com mittee is still laboring with the gentleman who proposes to erect the hall and was not prepared to make a report laat evening. Theresa Blum was granted a licence to sell liquors nt-110 Twenty-sixth street. Mrs. McGuirk was allowed damages In the sum of ? 50. Her property was damaged by reason of water from the street undermining the foundation of her houso. E. D. Gideon asked for damages in the sum el'-OJ by reason of water running in on his property at Twentieth and 1 streets. Tua lot is below grade and the council failed to tee wherein Mr. Gideon was entitled to dam ages. ages.An ordinance was introduced granting the right of way to the Hock Isinud across Twenty-sixth and Twenty-sigbtb streets nud through Orleans struct , in Valley Grove ad dition. A truck to Jotter's brewery tor twitching purposes will bo laid. Tno ordin ance was referred. Property owners petitioned to huvo Twenty-third street from N to L streets , Twenty-second street from M to N streets , and M street from Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth streets , graded. The street committee will Investigate. A petition from property owners com plaining that tbo grade established on Nine teenth street from Missouri avcme to M street is too low by three feet , was referred to the street committee. The Nebraska Central Rillway company sent in a communication citing the fact that the company did not ieol disposed to pay the registers engaged in the special election ut the rate of $0 per day. That is the amount pnid the registers in Oaiubn , and President Duinont says that the legal leo is but f3 per day. The communication was referred to the city attorney. George B. Lnsberg called the attention of tbo council to thu fact that Eust L street had been ordered paved last fall , but nothing further had boon done. The communication was laid on the tublo until buch a time as the property owners bring in a petition desig nating what kind of material s-hall bo used , as no bids werasetfured last tall on Ventura asplult , tbo material agreed upon at that time. Street Commissioner Tobias was Instructed to enforce ordinances heretofore passed ordering a large number of lot. tilled , which are now a nuKiuco. The final estimate for paving Twenty-fifth street from L to M streets and from O to Q streets was allowed and the clerk Instructed to issue \\urrant for.CK > i.iia lu favor of Hugh Murphy , the contractor. Ci y Engineer King stated that it was im practicable to erect an elevated foot bridge over the tracks at N street. Ho submitted an estimate of the cost of an underground foot passage under the tracks and placed tbo cost at ! , .V9. ! The engineer's communication was filed. The city clerk was instructed to tmploy an assistant in bis office at 53 per month. A plat of Mahoucy's addition to boutu Ouiubu , located south of St. Mary's ceme tery , was accepted. .ruiilttin. lor tliu SrhnoU. Tno Boara of Education hat chosen Jani tors for the several school buildings for the ensuing year. Paul McAulcy will remain as Janitor ut the High school building ; 7. . A. James , Third ward building ; James Welch , Fourth word building ; C. A. Allen , Al bright ; Mrs. Hammorstraum , Brown Park ; Mrs. Howe , Missouri avenue. A meeting of the boird baa been called for this evening ut S o'clock. Itcturnrtl tu the City , Uov. Uooert L. Wheeler bus been returned to this Held by the Omaha presbytery. The installation committee was then appointed. The exercises will tuko pin en at the First Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. Dr. Asa Leard will preach tno sermon , Kuv. Dr. John Gordon will eivo tbo charge to tbo pcopla and Dr. John Wilson will deliver the sermon to the pastor. N'ntrs mill I'umoimlx , Judge A. L. Sutton is visiting in Fremont. Dr. McCram has returned from Tocumsob. Thu Daily Citizen has suspended publica tion. tion.Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Glasgow Is visiting in Minneapo lis , Minn. O. P. Burnett left yesterday for Chicago nud Now York city. D. A. Pearce bus been appointed deputy to City Clerk Oitzon. Mrs. F. G , Wnllwobbcr and family have returned from Chlcaeo ? * * Miss Mngcln Ward of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. F. G. Walhvobber. Miss Ella Plnney of Maryvilln , Mo. , in visiting Mrs , \\llllams. . COTEBED WITH A nSTKLESS AND S SOLUIII.E tOATI.NO. Ji A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOI ) j tnHiirHlon , irantofAnptHtr.l llnrft's , aftrr itrali , f'nmllhifitilrknrMoft 5 tlir Hloin/ifli , lllllmii or JArrr fi.ui. Z jilnliiti , Kirk lfi-ailnthfViilit Chilli , f J'lutli In iji of Jim t , iMtrnroi u ( ttplr2 Iti , duel AH A'rrroui Afftctloiin , < > TOCIIIO tlmte complilnti vr ino t r < moT * | ' tht c u-e. The | > rlncli > l ctuto U K utr lr ! t lo IK ( ouc'j In lli liiuiiicb nnil llveri t > * < < > lint l o vr9 < rl-jl.l anil a'ir < / ( (4 vtll. From ' > t wo ( u lour 1'ilU tuleoft dir far a tbbrt tim < > Kill rrmoTO Hit etil , and leitoro tbo lufftrtr ? totoundand UitlDf ticallb , < ; Of all ilrucgl t . I-rlco 25 cent * a boz , ? 8\r York Depot. SC5 Canal tit. i , Pui Weak and Weary Women can find relief at last in Nature's own remedy , the celebrated Kick.v pee Indian Sagwa. It never fails to relieve woman's manifold ills. Try Kickapoo Indian Sagwa We do not consider it necessary to go into details. A hint is sufficient. H'ts. JOHN /MAMM.V / , roxst City , hit a. tayi : "I cannot rprJiViiSfstrongly tnough Jar Kickapoo Indian Sagu a , I 11 at In a had condition uhtn I heard of It U'as ' utak , no appetite , almost constant hcadaclm , and felt I/rod / and diagjcdout all the time. I was dlstouragid , tad , and velamholy. Tiiro bottlts of AfrAnpoo Irdlan Sagtra restored me to mti c ' self , and I bat tin day It u'at ' tioxght tt rny notice. Remember that it is Nature's own certain , safe , and icliable remedy. 1.00.1 bottle. All Kickapoo Indian Salve lit-als nil cores. 3j cents. SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. 171OI * HUNT The duelling nn 1'lrsl iivcniin JL1 mid KlBhlli street formerly occnplpd liv M. K Sinlth ; II rooiiiu , ' . ' li.-ith rooms and silt modern ! iiiproiiient ! > : wood stable und out bulldlngi rent ? " pi'i moiitli. K II. Mieafe l/\Ult \ > ALK rioiirincnnd url t mill wllh fi J- stool : of Kcncnil iiifrehiuiilHo und ( hvelllir- . Prlco J12. . ' > yOj ulll tnido for uastttrn Nobr.isk.i or Knusi1 Innd. K. II. Shoifo. T YOI' have anything for s-xlo or trade s K. II. Shoife , llrnulw.iviind Main strnit | /Olt UKN 1' Dwoilln.'s In nil pirts of tha J _ cty. lll. _ blienfe. llro.ulw.ty and Mulii. TJ OH SAIiK IJotel and rcst.-iurant In u pros- L1 perous Nebi-i'Ui ; : city , paving business reasons for sellln : : , price JI.OJJ. It N u simp. K. 11. Micafe. Urimlw.ty unit Main street. WANTF.D-Eastern Xpbrnika lamli In ex change for Council lllulTs property. 1 II. b'hcafo. lire ) i.iway und Mulii street. IjlOIC SALE Kluvator with corn shollcr. J1.000 bu. il iliy ; corn cruder. 1UJ bn. nn hour : aw mill iill.ichmont. 40 II. I' , otulno ; doln : a coo 1 bus ness : located near Council ItlulT * . Will t.ilio RooJ Innd In cxehanRO or soli ohoap toroHSh. E II Slio.itu. miiE niooKsr HA HRAIN Doubto ru i J-dcneo lot. No. 11' ' 'outh Iin > t street. S feet front ; best location und best har-'aln In the city If t.iken at unee. D.iy & lles-i. .U 1'u'irl street. liPOIl SALE Lifts ! nercs oholeo fiirtn land In -L Xoittiwcst K.I lisas , iiiilinpioved. liar iiln foraquiek bujcr. Address Kaac Mulhollaiut , Colby , K.in. IjtAKM and city lo-ins at lowest rates. -1 } Heat estate for ! ilo. Duelling and business rentals. Money loaned for local Investors. Lougeu .t Towle. IXi 1'carl street. 1T1OI fit fTxT-Al iiaoj per month , linel ; J lious-e. 7 rooms on fourth street , near ItioailUiiy. Inquire tilS''U Main street. IJtOK sAljB Illaelt family horsisiind phnt'tnn -f fors.iln elu-ap. Inquire I' . .1 , U. . electric llfrlit station. Third avuiiuo. FOKAltH { On niill payinonts. fruit iinil garden lui : I noir Ciiiiiiull Illiitrs U. II. i-huafc. llro.idw.iy an 1 Main struut. FOI -AiTK Tt Mii' ' i at he. foofor power. Sfpet ions , li inehcs wide , back pearod und screw cutting , with co uplute eh.ingu u Ku.irnu , . ° l ebiiuks , one G-lneh , one ' -ineh and Idr.il elinek : 3sets metal liirnln ; tools , etc. ; nU > one3-lioro po.ver oil etr'lnc , with ' hnflln- , pulleys bcltlns , etc. All In good ordur aii.l will bu sold cbuaii for cash or on time to rl-ht party. Addrcs > < Box l * > , Klllott , la. rACHfl \ > * ! of liind lii siiuthern Iowa for s il , .it f > per acre : GJ aetc > fun ! firm In .Mills county for s.ilu. Johnston & Van 1'ntloti. | 7"OH HALL Hotels mid restaurants lu Iowa -L aud Nebraska , duln : profit.ible busincs > and well Tocatcd ; will take land In part trade ; wrltu fordotalls. 1" II. yiieafe. . . .PALE A llrst cliss sto-U of ienoral mereli uidNo uitb poo.l wlh ; priee J'l.uiij will tikozood land inevflian ; c. I. . II. Sheafu. FO I fSAl , E S tuck of uillllnerv anil notions , with -tore : md lixtnros ; prL-o f' . JJ ; will rado fur land. I * . II. Sbo.'ifu. IJ1OK SALE S3 acre-of sooJ Und and now JL1 cott-isc. with fonra-rrs land In Wiirnurs- vllle , Xeb. : all modern ininroveinenls : wlii excliaiu-e fora pleajant cott io free of In- riiinbr.ineo In Council Illnru or Om.ilia. II II.liuafu. . FOI ! SALE Albion Holier mills on Itoono river. Xub. ; finest water pnwer In the state , developing K''i horse power w.iter entire ye ir ; dally eipaelty , IUU barrels ; mah IIITV and npimrten meed comploteln rvcry dei.ill. Ooo.l frame residence ; S ncrosof lainl. tltlu nerfoet : price. $ r > . ( iiu ; will taki ) iiiilinprovul eastern Nebraska land. U II. Hheafu. "TiOK HEXT G-rooni houoe , Xo. OJ7 Mynstur. I1 A. Lonlo. > H SAIjt On easv pa/monts. dwclliiu-t in nil | i-trts of the eily. E. II. bhciife. 17011 SALI2 Stock of niiUu. mill brlolf store L bill din' ' , well established trade ; loc itlon ncnr Oinah.i. I'rlce. * \ ' > 03.VIII tal.e t-iod farm In c.vcban.-e. I * . II. Htieafo. \\T AXTI'D Olllcudusk , tubleand chain * , for cash. A. II. F OU SALE Iowa farms In I'ottawiittamle and udjolnliiK con Hies , r 11. Mieafu. \ \ ANTni ) btOL-k of ci-ii. indsc. for split ' ciihli. mil to exceed M.UiO : nui i bu cleun nml lo-alt-d In u live I'Hbtern Neb. toun. I- II. i-huiifu. * i\7ANTnn Astnnyountr tnnn for pcni-r.il TT lieu ework , Tromont House. 'JdO Wet Ilroud\v y. Dm. B.C. WKdrr ! NKIlVI-ANDHltAINTHBAT. MK.vr. upeclUjfur IIy torl-i. Hli < lni i , Vlti , N u ruUla , lleianctij , .Nurruui I'roslrtlaa C4u d b/ Icohoior lotMrc-.i , Wakofulaoti , Mental Uoorai lee , sullnonof ih llralu , cauiln ; Icnt-nUr , ralnr- duc x < * ; : . I'rocuituro OU A B. llarriaa , lMt > ol I'owtrl * : either > et , liupolcnehoaoorr.ii * mn all l'on te Wiuknemj , lavulunurf lximi , Spjr nmlorrbeu c.tu > c > 1 br OTer-uzatlloa of Ibi brain heir-abuivoTor-laauiziica. A muatb'i traittaii-i II , 0 fur fi , bjr milL Weguanntuotlx boztii to cur Kncn orrter for li uotoi. xrltti I ) trill BOQI ! writ' * uirnnt9to refund If notcuraO. Uuarantao IM i onlr br A. Sclirutcr Oruit | j | . tola ojoau lautb r. coruor IKU nd furnam MI . Omaba. . W. PANGLE , M. D. Th Good Samarltin. 20 Ytars' Eip < ricntc. jLlBADKU OP niBKASHS OF MEN 1VOMKN. rUOl'ltlRTOM OP TUB IIKUIIAI. &AUY OF .MKUICINK. /treat the following Diseases : CnlRtth of the Hc d , Throat , and I.ww : IMf- can'flof tbe Kyeftiul KAF , lltsand A-Kipleiy , Heart llson c , Uvcr Complaint. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Doblllty , Montnl Depres sion , Loss of Mnnhootl , Somlnnl Wcnknpss , ninbetw.llrlKhls ni-ca-v.StVHui * luncc. KbeumntUni , I'arnljsKMilte Swclllnf , ecrofuiix , rcvcr Sorbs , Cnncors , Tumors nnd Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or drawlns n drop of blood. Woman with her delicate orcniis re stored to health. Dro-oy cured without tapping : Special Attention glvon to prlvnto nnd Venereal Dlaonscs of nil kinds. S5O to S50O torfoH for any Voncronl Dls cnco l cannot euro without mercury. Tniio Worms reinoycd in two or three houre , or no. jvi\y. 11 inorrboldrt or Tllca cured Tiiusi : WHO AUK Arrurrnn Wilt tave llfo and hundrodfl of dollars by calUna on or uylnn UR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL KEDICINES. Tlio only riij-slclan who cnn toll ivlml nils n pvrinn wltlumt mUliiR n < iuu > tluii. All rorrcsjondcncoitlrlctly confidential. McdlcllH tOMt by express. Address all letters to G , W , Pangle , M , D B55 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Io Ara INSTITUTE. H Eye & Enr i XSw VB/ . * - * - V INFIRMARY TFi ' FOH. TI-Il l OP ALL Ctoi aal Sinlcil IMH 1 iii r r'l lit r. npparnius n nn Ho noliai forsJ fe-onfu trjitmintur ivory f ir u of dlsoaso ruiiiilrlu ii.olluilor snrloU tro.-it'iiL-nt. M beds for patients , bo , rd HII ! nttond.injs , llesLaccoiiioJutioiH In the west. Mrlto fur elrenl.irs on duforiiutio- mil bracc-i. tru-isoi. club foot , o irv ituro * of sulua , plies , tuiiion , oincoroat irrh. branch in , In. hnliulon.o.octrlclly , ptralysU , nullcoiy , kid. ncv. but Idur.uye. oar , skin an I blool un'J all otior ttlons. P WnUPM A SPEOI \ L.T f , t VYUlUUn H uk-on D.ieiui . o ! \Vomun l''KKIi Wo have lately ad led i lyln ; * : ndep irtmont for womundurfiiz coiillnumunb. Hrli-ily ur v.ito.1 On r Itullublo Medlual lu- ttitutcinixUIu- ( Hpool.ilty o. , I > H1VATUL)1SK VSHS A I 11 nod Olsu.isaa succoiifuily treitoL Synhliltlo 1'nlson removed f ro n tno syjtutn without morcury. New itostoratlve lrj.il- nn-nt for Loss of v"ITAI , I'O\ViH. : l'or.'ois tin- ublo to vl * t u may bo tro-itod nt homo by I'lirrospon enca All communication * eoau- duntliil. Mulelncs or iiistru neiit. sent ( < y inn 1 oroxpress , scouroly piekoJ , no in ires to .nd culueontanlsor aundur. Ono punontl In- tcrr i-w Jiroferro I. Oall nnd c-nnsnlt us or sen J history of your case , unil we will icnd In p .ila wniuuur. our I-'KEE * . unon ITIVHS. nnn/f Tn MFN uuun iu men , . fepoaml < ) r xorvou , M. cases I in IM ten By , b/philla , Uleut an I Vitrlca- re c , with qnojt on list. Itraei's , Appliances for Doformltluj .t Truiai. Only m inufitutury in thu We tof iitfP'l.t J- 1T1 .ll'l'l.l l.\t'K > , TitUntli * , KLKVritlii HATTlSltlHH HKLUt. Omalia Medical anJ Suriiic.il Inslilute , 2Oth and. BroaJway , Oomoll Bluli Ton in I nil to J' ilJo fro n couwr of Omih : on Omulm und Uounull Illulli cluotriu motor ilnu. * NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. - - OMAH\ , NEB Cnjillnl iJOD,000 Surplus f 03,000 Olllci'rointl Director ) -llotirr\V Vnte . prcilJont It C I iiHlilnif , Tluu proililant. t' S M lurlco , W V .Mur > u. Juiin ti. Collliu , J. N. H. 1'iUrjck , IMHH A Hut'd. Cmliler. TM151 IH.ON 13 AN K. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council IIIU.Ti Cnpltll Rtco't . 81.11) , OOt burplusunJ I'rollU ' NetO.iItM | an ) Surpiu- tlrecturJ. . I ) , rtln-.ilm , > ' . l < rt'i.iif i. Gli-nxiii , K. 1C. ll rt , I. \ . MllUr. J. V. Jlotnn nrdChiirla It. ll-.aoia. Tr.uis let --onor.il b mW- ln f bumno-ii L.ir.'Oi1. c.ipltil uuJsurulujot any bank lu Houthvrujturii Iowa. ON TIM3 DEPCHtlM Twin City Steam Dye Works o A. 'K , i > uui > nnsToit. DY ING , CLEANING AND BEPINISHINa OP QOOD3 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omaha Olllco , 1521 Karniun SU ; Tolopliono 1621. Council Hlulfd Otllco nnd Worl ( ( Cor. Avo. A und iWlh St. ; Tulujihuuo 310. Bond for circulars uud price list ,